HyperText Markup Language (HTML)

HyperText Markup Language, or HTML, is the language
which controls the appearance of a web page. It instructs
the web browser how to format and display the page. Basic HTML is
simple to learn and use. In Netscape, select Help, How to
Create Web Services for an introduction to HTML.

You can use a plain-text editor to create
HTML files (or a word processor, being sure to save in plain-text or
ASCII text mode). There are also numerous software packages which
assist in developing HTML, such as
Netscape Gold.

When you are curious how someone else used HTML
to get a particular effect, use your browser's View, Source menu to
see how they did it.

To find out more about HTML, press your web browser's Help
button and look for a topic such as How to create web services.
Also, your local library or bookstores have good introductions to HTML.

Since optimal use of Chime requires support for plug-ins, frames
and javascript (which are under rapid development), it is important to
use the most recent version of Netscape (at least 3.0). Internet Explorer
does not provide full support for plug-ins.